The Book of Matthew introduces Jesus as the long-awaited King and Messiah, the fulfillment of promises made in the Old Testament. Written primarily for a Jewish audience, it emphasizes Jesus’ lineage from Abraham and David, demonstrating his royal claims. Matthew records Jesus’ teachings, including the famous Sermon on the Mount, and numerous parables about the Kingdom of Heaven. It details his miracles, his calling of disciples, his conflicts with religious leaders, and ultimately, his crucifixion and glorious resurrection. The book concludes with Jesus commissioning his followers to spread his message to all nations, assuring them of his constant presence.